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Pastis Ricard | 1LTR
€25.00
Description
First created by Paul Ricard in Marseille, 1932 it has distinct fresh taste of liquorice and subtle Provence herbs. Aged in large barrel in the open air a slight ‘sea-side’ flavour is imparted by the salt spray that licks the barrels.
Alcohol 45% Volume.
SKU: PAS009
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